Delhi Kanjhawala Accident HIGHLIGHTS: Nidhi Is Involved, She Should Be Interrogated, Says Anjali's Uncle
Delhi Kanjhawala Accident HIGHLIGHTS: According to the police, following the accident, the other woman who suffered minor injuries left the spot for her home.
"I don't know Nidhi, I have never seen her. Anjali never used to drink, she never came home in an inebriated state, and we don't believe whatever claims Nidhi made," Rekha, Anjali's mother said.
Nirbhaya's mother Asha Devi visits the residence of the deceased woman Anjali, ANI reported.
"I request authorities to investigate the case & support the family financially. Job should be given to the family member as soon as possible. I do not put allegations on anyone but I do not support what that girl (Nidhi) has said in her statement," Asha Devi stated.
"Call detail records of the deceased woman, her friend Nidhi, and four accused have been collected. An analysis of records is pending which will confirm their location at the time of the incident," Delhi Police said.
FSL team conducts an inspection of the car along with the team of police at Delhi's Sultanpuri police station, ANI reported.
Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia visited the deceased victim's residence on Wednesday.
"She was the sole bread earner of her family. ₹10 lakh will be given to her family & efforts will be made to provide a job to one of her family members. It's unfortunate that BJP is using all powers to destroy Opposition instead of controlling law & order," Delhi Dy CM Manish Sisodia as quoted saying by ANI.
Reacting to the Kanjhawala case, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi on Tuesday called for a need for the revival of the earlier police response system through police control room vans.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Kiran Bedi said, "I think the response system of the police has collapsed. Because, of the earlier system of the police control room vans, where you had a mobile police force, there were police vans in hundreds, spread all over the city. It was a very well-established system, developed over the years by respective police commissioners. Sometimes, I do not understand when and why the system was dismantled. The police control vans were handed over and given to police, probably to strengthen their resource-- vehicular and manpower."
The body of the victim who was dragged by a car brought to the cremation ground amid heavy police deployment
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said that a compensation of Rs 10 lakh will be paid to the Kanjhawala victim's family. He also said that the government would appoint the "best lawyer" to fight the case.
He further wrote in a tweet that the cost of treatment of Kanjhawala victim's mother will be borne by the Delhi government.
The hospital handed over the victim's dead body to the family for cremation
A preliminary post-mortem on the body of the 20-year-old woman revealed 'no injury marks on (her) private parts', news agency PTI reported citing police sources.
The report has been obtained in which it has been stated the provisional cause of death is as follows – “Shock and Haemorrhage as a result of antemortem injury to the head, spine, left femur, both lower limbs. All injuries produced by blunt force impact and possible with vehicular accident and dragging. The report indicates that there is no injury suggestive of sexual assault. The final report will be received in due course. Further investigation in the case is underway.”
A day after the Ministry of Home Affairs sought a detailed report on the Kanjhawala incident, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora reached the Home Ministry to meet Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla.
Special Commissioner of Police Shalini Singh with her team has inspected the 12-km-long stretch from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala along which a 20-year-old woman was dragged after her two-wheeler was hit by a car in outer Delhi, police said on Tuesday.
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Days after a 20-year-old girl was killed in a hit-and-run and her body dragged for more than 10 km in Outer Delhi, the post-mortem report stated “shock and haemorrhage as a result of antemortem injury to the head, spine, left femur and both lower limbs” as the provisional cause of death.
The Delhi Police on Tuesday said that she was not alone at the time of the accident and was accompanied by a friend who fled the spot after the accident.
"When we traced the route of the deceased, it was found that she wasn't alone on her scooty. A girl was with her at the time of the accident. She suffered injuries and fled from the spot but the deceased's legs got stuck in the car, after which she was dragged," said Delhi Police.
While the other woman sustained minor injuries, the victim's leg got stuck in the axle of the car. After this, the accused dragged her along for nearly 13 km.
At around 12:30 Am on Tuesday night, The Special Commisioner along with a police team inspected the crime spot at Krishan Vihar in Sultanpuri. Shalini Singh inspected four to five locations and also went to the spot where the girl's body was found.
Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered a detailed inquiry into the matter by IPS Officer Shalini Singh, posted as the Special Commissioner of the Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW).
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